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the f.b.i. is trying to find answers to the tragedy and they are new questioning the suspect's family including his older brother and his father. the older brother was initially mistaken as the shooter. the killer and the older brother have been estranged if two years. and now, anna is on the phone on the way to new jersey and that is where the older where lived. police searched his home. what can you tell us today? >> good morning. we are here on the scene and it is quiet after 10:00 last night we wanted the copped roll up at the police station that have been wrapped around the build where the alleged shoot are's brother lives with two other people. the streets in the neighborhood were blocked off yesterday, and the f.b.i. and the police are on the scene and residents say a bought qualm went through the hall wees of the building. yesterday, ryan lanza rolled up and police under haved the building and he was handcuffed. the reason no this yesterday was confusion over the identity of the actual s
the f.b.i. is trying to find answers to the tragedy and they are new questioning the suspect's family including his older brother and his father. the older brother was initially mistaken as the shooter. the killer and the older brother have been estranged if two years. and now, anna is on the phone on the way to new jersey and that is where the older where lived. police searched his home. what can you tell us today? >> good morning. we are here on the scene and it is quiet after 10:00...
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the f.b.i. occupy was a breeding ground for violence and domestic terrorism thanks to a freedom of information act request by the party. movement was a favorite target of the f.b.i. even before the surveillance operation conducted against the occupy movement and its participants by the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security working with local law enforcement for the protection of corporate america and it wasn't just on wall street occupy encampments in indianapolis milwaukee memphis richmond jacksonville and even freakin anchorage alaska were put under watch by the f.b.i. and described in internal memos as potential domestic terror threats but why did the f.b.i. consider a movement comprised of students senior citizens mothers with baby carriages and americans of all colors and backgrounds such a threat especially when time and time again confronted by police brutality occupiers didn't fight back or abandon their commitment to nonviolent resistance they sat there peacefully taking a dous
the f.b.i. occupy was a breeding ground for violence and domestic terrorism thanks to a freedom of information act request by the party. movement was a favorite target of the f.b.i. even before the surveillance operation conducted against the occupy movement and its participants by the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security working with local law enforcement for the protection of corporate america and it wasn't just on wall street occupy encampments in indianapolis milwaukee memphis...
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so what was the f.b.i. so afraid of i mean we know why corporate america was afraid they knew that decades of sucking wealth out of the american middle class which finally culminated one of the biggest thefts in human history during the financial collapse of two thousand and eight had finally pushed the nation to a breaking point the backlash was underway and the profiteers who had been sitting rich collecting their tolls for health care and education and housing thought the game might finally be up corporate america had good reason to be afraid as hundreds of billions of dollars in profits were at stake if occupy was if it was successful and things like free universal health care and education were suddenly afforded to everyone but again why was the f.b.i. which has no skin in the game in the battle for free healthcare so concerned about occupied why was the f.b.i. focused on peaceful demonstrators rather than actual criminals on wall street who are routinely committing fraud. to me this is what's most dis
so what was the f.b.i. so afraid of i mean we know why corporate america was afraid they knew that decades of sucking wealth out of the american middle class which finally culminated one of the biggest thefts in human history during the financial collapse of two thousand and eight had finally pushed the nation to a breaking point the backlash was underway and the profiteers who had been sitting rich collecting their tolls for health care and education and housing thought the game might finally...
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the country and that the f.b.i. at the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with. corporate america which is really really frightening and what are the terms that the f.b.i. invoked was this distant messick terrorists terms so i have a few questions based on that first of all what is considered to fall into the realm of a domestic terrorist or domestic terrorism and second does this apply to the occupy movement does it merit that title. i think that they're using a very broad definition of violence to discuss domestic terrorism because obviously an act of terrorism is doing something that's going to kill a lot of people blowing something up something that's far more. terrible and life threatening than just a couple of people assembled in civil protest so i think that they really just ran with the possibility that could get violent and use that to create to manufacture this threat of domestic terrorism because that's really what the f.b.i. has done in a lot of these terrorism cases as you saw
the country and that the f.b.i. at the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with. corporate america which is really really frightening and what are the terms that the f.b.i. invoked was this distant messick terrorists terms so i have a few questions based on that first of all what is considered to fall into the realm of a domestic terrorist or domestic terrorism and second does this apply to the occupy movement does it merit that title. i think that they're using a very...
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teamed up with the f.b.i. and homeland security in order to deal with the occupy movement what's more the f.b.i. actually invoked the term domestic terrorism when referring to the nonviolent movement the centrally confirming movement organizer accusations that police that took a political policing tactics when they were arresting occupy protesters and depended journalist an activist an elitist miller join me earlier to break down the information coming out of this boy request and here's my conversation with her well we're learning basically that jason the as good make this request during the movement and as. a threat and it was not granted and now it's coming out that there is a essentially lied about that this surveillance is happening the whole time meaning that there were informants planted and at the occupy and a new york and around the country and that the f.b.i. at the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with. corporate america which is really really frightening and what are the
teamed up with the f.b.i. and homeland security in order to deal with the occupy movement what's more the f.b.i. actually invoked the term domestic terrorism when referring to the nonviolent movement the centrally confirming movement organizer accusations that police that took a political policing tactics when they were arresting occupy protesters and depended journalist an activist an elitist miller join me earlier to break down the information coming out of this boy request and here's my...
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along with your systems of the f.b.i. but in all of these cases we've seen there's been countless going back to september eleventh we always see the f.b.i. or not always but a good number of times the f.b.i. has a very very hands on approach about busting up these criminals and but this instance we did see the n.y.p.d. actually follow through from start to finish and as the f.b.i. would you want a federal level this time they actually took matters into their own hands and more or less coach someone into initiating some sort of terror plot so while we do have someone who admitted that yes i did maybe want to do some some harm and you got to wonder whatever happened if if the n.y.p.d. hadn't said oh here take all of these guns in a grenade in hundred fifty rounds of ammunition and worry about paying us later and talk specifically about his mental state and also kind of the deposit back in this are able to that's one thing that's that's really big here was we've seen too much of this lately but here this man for i i'm sorry
along with your systems of the f.b.i. but in all of these cases we've seen there's been countless going back to september eleventh we always see the f.b.i. or not always but a good number of times the f.b.i. has a very very hands on approach about busting up these criminals and but this instance we did see the n.y.p.d. actually follow through from start to finish and as the f.b.i. would you want a federal level this time they actually took matters into their own hands and more or less coach...
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and the f.b.i. documents reveal the occupy wall street movement was branded a potential criminal and terrorist threat by the organization. happy holidays for you just joining in on lucy confident of and you're watching our team well christmas bells may be ringing across europe but there melody count the boom of austerity as biting cuts have reached as far as the inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican pope benedict held a somewhat spartan out of all mass in st paul's celica in rome the district budget the traditional nativities scene outside the cathedral this year cost the vatican on modest twenty two thousand euros some ten times less than last year's budget with a shortfall topped up by a donation as artie's peter all for found out all across europe leaders are wishing their christmas money worries would simply disappear. and since it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out f
and the f.b.i. documents reveal the occupy wall street movement was branded a potential criminal and terrorist threat by the organization. happy holidays for you just joining in on lucy confident of and you're watching our team well christmas bells may be ringing across europe but there melody count the boom of austerity as biting cuts have reached as far as the inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican pope benedict held a somewhat spartan out of all mass in st paul's celica in rome the...
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the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society in the political theater as easy for parties to change the script to suit the scene and one supports not going away but our american voters willing to read between the lines and work out what's really meant are to have marina partnoy off finds out. the art of politics is made up of many things. handshakes smiles and a good arsenal of verbal camouflage the americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality americans have trouble facing the truth or as the late american comedian george carlin put it euphemistically language that conceals reality poor people used to live in the slums now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. and they're her. no they don't have a negative cash flow position. and toda
the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society in the political theater as easy for parties to change the script to suit the scene and one supports not going away but our american voters willing to read between the lines and work out what's really meant are to...
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the country and the f.b.i. the department of homeland security where basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society with the christmas holiday season in full swing the festive mood is taking its toll on the british for many who just can't say enough is enough when it comes to drinking it means some tough times for the country's emergency services. went to the northeast of the country to meet some revenue. well it's the season to be merry but for some of us perhaps a little t. merry but the christmas spirit once again upon us brings awareness campaigns a warning people to be careful about how much they drink over the holiday period now in the last couple of years we've seen the figures increasing so the number of alcohol related injuries and we continue in the u.k. to pay too high a price for alcohol abuse now every year it's costing the n.h.s. and mil
the country and the f.b.i. the department of homeland security where basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society with the christmas holiday season in full swing the festive mood is taking its toll on the british for many who just can't say enough is enough when it comes to drinking it means some tough times for the country's...
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the f.b.i. files show that it did acknowledge the peaceful nature of the protests despite that the police were accused by demonstrators of using excessive force to disperse rallies and sit ins in new york and other cities the documents show the agency was aware of an assassination plot against activists due to heavy redactions it's unclear who was behind that meanwhile independent journalist anna lagos miller says the f.b.i. is siding with big businesses. they're using a very broad definition no violence to discuss domestic terrorism because obviously an act of terrorism is you know doing something that is going to kill a lot of people blowing something up something that's far more are. terrible and life threatening than just a couple of people assembled in civil protest so i think that they really just ran a wave of past ability to get violent and use that to create to manufacture if they're a mistake terrorists because that's really what the f.b.i. has a lot of these terrorism cases you start
the f.b.i. files show that it did acknowledge the peaceful nature of the protests despite that the police were accused by demonstrators of using excessive force to disperse rallies and sit ins in new york and other cities the documents show the agency was aware of an assassination plot against activists due to heavy redactions it's unclear who was behind that meanwhile independent journalist anna lagos miller says the f.b.i. is siding with big businesses. they're using a very broad definition...
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the files reveal the f.b.i. tracked her for years, they reveal the names of her friends suspected of being communist and how those relationships were concerning not just for the f.b.i. but to her family. the record from 1956 in which the f.b.i. documented an anonymous phone call to the new york daily news about monroe's husband arthur miller that said arthur miller has been and still was a member of the communist party and was the front man. and his wife, marilyn monroe, drifted into the communist party. for all this effort, imagine all the money spent, they never found proof marilyn monroe was a communist or had ties. >> trace: why so much focus on her? >> she hung out with a leftist crowd and one social light and known communist rhetoric, vanderburg field and his wife. he wrote an autobiography. she didn't talk much about 0 politics but mostly herself and her hatred for j edgar hoover, who was conducting the investigation. you can imagine why the f.b.i. might have been interested in her. there's no new informa
the files reveal the f.b.i. tracked her for years, they reveal the names of her friends suspected of being communist and how those relationships were concerning not just for the f.b.i. but to her family. the record from 1956 in which the f.b.i. documented an anonymous phone call to the new york daily news about monroe's husband arthur miller that said arthur miller has been and still was a member of the communist party and was the front man. and his wife, marilyn monroe, drifted into the...
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the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society. rewinding issues is nothing new in politics. for people who live in slums now economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities show no one else here look at how making up new terms help us and meet this complains at the ballot box. what do you see when you look at the scroll perhaps you wonder what bright future she'll have or maybe you feel sympathy for her because you see she's in a wheelchair but if you're t.s.a. agent then you see hard core terrorists skull finding a small amount of residue from explosives on the girl's hands she was detained for almost an hour and her tears for mercy did not move the inspectors to allow her mother to be with her as they took her away for further inspection so that the t.s.a.
the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society. rewinding issues is nothing new in politics. for people who live in slums now economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities show no one else here look at how making up new terms help us...
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the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society. when it comes to politics rebranding is. people used to live in a small economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. a look at how making up new terms helps us lead score points at the ballot box. also later this hour we'll examine the massive protests that have been raging across europe in a special and the near future. you can tell an ordinary russian siberian in the blink of an. anthropologist and those days siberians were different clothes different food. different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded school is great because i'm shopping much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to
the country and that the f.b.i. the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society. when it comes to politics rebranding is. people used to live in a small economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. a look at how making up new terms helps us lead score points at the...
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by the f.b.i. and other authorities in new jersey, along with the brother, ryan lanza, who earlier today was being identified as the shooter. apparently there was confusion because adam lanza, may have been carrying his brother's i.d that may have led them to the brother's apartment in hoboken. that's where they found the brother, ryan, questioned him. i'm told he is being cooperative. his girlfriend being cooperative as well. and the father has been described as being cooperative, too. there are some reports that the family hasn't really spoken with adam much lately. we can't confirm that. what i can tell you is that the father and the brother are being questioned by the f.b.i any insight they may be able to give to adam's mental state obviously would be valuable in this investigation. bill. >> bill: yeah. absolutely critical. you're right about that. you have to think that investigators go immediately to the relationship that this killer ha had with his mom. is there any sign that anyone has talk
by the f.b.i. and other authorities in new jersey, along with the brother, ryan lanza, who earlier today was being identified as the shooter. apparently there was confusion because adam lanza, may have been carrying his brother's i.d that may have led them to the brother's apartment in hoboken. that's where they found the brother, ryan, questioned him. i'm told he is being cooperative. his girlfriend being cooperative as well. and the father has been described as being cooperative, too. there...
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the country and the f.b.i. the department of homeland security where basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society rewinding issue there's nothing new in politics. substandard housing in the inner cities. shortly on all see we'll look at how making up new terms to the u.s. elite score points at the ballot box. british. market. happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred. mission and. critic a should treat. for charges three. three. three. types of free. floating video for you. tom. this is r t welcome back russia gave a boost to its relations with india on monday as president putin's sealed billions of dollars in new defense deals with the country at the talks in new delhi india's prime minister manmohan singh agreed to purchase several dozen russia's white jets and military helicopters moscow's india's main on supply and wants to keep it
the country and the f.b.i. the department of homeland security where basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets protected this society rewinding issue there's nothing new in politics. substandard housing in the inner cities. shortly on all see we'll look at how making up new terms to the u.s. elite score points at the ballot box. british. market....
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the country and that the f.b.i. at the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets rejected at this society. bronzing issues is nothing new in politics. for people used to live in the . now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner city. told no one else he would look at how making up new terms helps the u.s. elites and score points at the bottom of the box. i was. the was. in the middle of russia's no four way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. so he can set. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions was. i want to raise a dancing
the country and that the f.b.i. at the department of homeland security were basically in partnership with corporate america they're actually working with corporations and the stock exchange and the financial sector to protect them so it's pretty obvious who gets rejected at this society. bronzing issues is nothing new in politics. for people used to live in the . now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner city. told no one else he would look at how making up new...
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, the f.b.i. says the problem of human trafficking has become so serious the agency needs some help. karina rusk explains that help is coming from unexpected partnerships. >> they played tour guide to a contingent of f.b.i. a little from san francisco. it may seem unusual unless you know their mutual goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. they call the crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavely and what that means, that people are exploited that people are bought, sold, no freedom or no rights. >> this congratulations made a pledge to, did this done degree gas station wants to shine a light on the problem. some advocates say as many as 27 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking. >> we want to educate people as to what is going on. we wanted to look at creative ways we can support and we want to help. >> the sister of the holy family estimate they give 30-50 talks a year and donate about $30,000 a year to community based organizations helping victims of h
, the f.b.i. says the problem of human trafficking has become so serious the agency needs some help. karina rusk explains that help is coming from unexpected partnerships. >> they played tour guide to a contingent of f.b.i. a little from san francisco. it may seem unusual unless you know their mutual goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. they call the crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavely and what that means, that people are exploited that people are...
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so the f.b.i. would have to know who has these weapons and now people are going well, we don't want to. we believe the government is oppressive and they're going to do this and it's a slippery slope. but i think we have to do things like that. am i wrong? >> i agree with you entirely. look, in 1994, i supported the ban on assault weapons and the same column in which i supported it, i predicted it would have zero effect. well, we've had studies about what effect it had. it was in force for ten years, so it's a very good experiment in time. it had no effect on the level of homicide. it had no effect on the lethality and nature of gun violence. and we know that to be a fact. so it is not -- so it isn't as if we're herizing from nothing. we did this and it didn't have an effect. the main reason is that there is so many loopholes. if you look at the feinstein law, the one she is now proposing to reintroduce, she exempts 900 kinds of weapons. the loopholes here are so enormous that it will have no apprec
so the f.b.i. would have to know who has these weapons and now people are going well, we don't want to. we believe the government is oppressive and they're going to do this and it's a slippery slope. but i think we have to do things like that. am i wrong? >> i agree with you entirely. look, in 1994, i supported the ban on assault weapons and the same column in which i supported it, i predicted it would have zero effect. well, we've had studies about what effect it had. it was in force for...
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of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public if they advance our force to be in in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. well coming up election turnout has tumbled in kuwait this has paid off in a few minutes we'll tell you the changing rooms as great as the buttons. or minister rest of them in. downing ethics in arms these free media indeed regulation these just ahead. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house
of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public if they advance our force to be in in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. well coming up election turnout has tumbled in kuwait this has paid off in a few minutes...
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and the f.b.i.'s secret files on marilyn monroe when the cbs evening news continues. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? ]d yois on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >> glor: more evidence today that home sales are rebounding. the number of contracts to buy homes is up nearly 10% from a year ago. some americans who wrongfully lost their home to foreclosure could be due some money, but bill whitaker reports they'll have to move fast. >> reporter: 74-year-old it porthee patten raised her seven children in this south los angeles house. >> i wanted to live and enjoy my home, and it was taken away. >> reporter: she was living alone after her husband died in 2007. sh
and the f.b.i.'s secret files on marilyn monroe when the cbs evening news continues. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? ]d yois on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [...
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the f.b.i. so i asked the police chief and he said, well, i don't really think we need the f.b.i. we just don't really have a crime here. we just don't really have a crime. and i said, well, that's funny. there's five witnesses that says we do. >> law enforcement authorities have no new leads in the case and had few to begin with. the drivers of cars in the area have yet to come forward with information. a massive search has failed to turn up any clues in the case. >> we were told by government agencies, well, you have to prove that child is in danger. to us, he's a run away until you prove he's in danger. >> this story had moved from my son was abducted to a conflict with law enforcement of you're not doing enough, you're not running down the leads. >> remember this? i says i don't give a damn about what noreen gosch has to say. >> the police chief had a lot of personal problems and he was tired of the media coming down and bothering him and all of that sort of stuff. >> you can almost go into
the f.b.i. so i asked the police chief and he said, well, i don't really think we need the f.b.i. we just don't really have a crime here. we just don't really have a crime. and i said, well, that's funny. there's five witnesses that says we do. >> law enforcement authorities have no new leads in the case and had few to begin with. the drivers of cars in the area have yet to come forward with information. a massive search has failed to turn up any clues in the case. >> we were told...
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while the f.b.i. continues to receive requests for such assistance from state and local government and the f.b.i. often does assist in such circumstances, there is presently technically no federal statute that directly provides for them to assist in such requests. this bill would allow them to provide assistance even when the violent act doesn't technically violate federal law. unfortunately, due to the tragic shooting of 0 students and six teachers in newtown, connecticut this bill is timely. we should pass the bill today so the president can sign it into law. while we must take steps to investigate such ince depts, it's even more critical to prevent them occurring in the first place prosm posals to -- proposals to do that include gun safety and legislation like the youth promise act to provide comprehensive juvenile justice initialtives or the juvenile justice block grant or the campus safety act, all pending, as well as increased funding for mental health services and school counselors. we simply m
while the f.b.i. continues to receive requests for such assistance from state and local government and the f.b.i. often does assist in such circumstances, there is presently technically no federal statute that directly provides for them to assist in such requests. this bill would allow them to provide assistance even when the violent act doesn't technically violate federal law. unfortunately, due to the tragic shooting of 0 students and six teachers in newtown, connecticut this bill is timely....
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what documents are revealing about the f.b.i.'s investigation into the movement. >>> and the ktvu app is ready to download. you can watch all our newscasts live, plus drive time traffic, bay area weather and video breaking news any time anywhere. >>> a new study shows a link between adolescent use and focus. a dutch study focused on teens who suffered from hallucinations and delusions were likely to use pot earlier than most teens and adults. researchers say the study couldn't cause one or the other. the study followed up on earlier findings that concluded that teens who used marijuana were twice as likely to develop psychosis compared with teens who never smoked pot. >>> in iraq, tensions are heating up. thousands of sunny's turned out to call for the overthrow of the government who is dominated by shiite muslims. the latest controversy -- finance minister who is an sunni. >>> today, marks eight years since the devastating earthquake and tu suh unanimousy rocked thailand. prayer services were held today to remember the disaster.
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of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our force to be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. ok up shortly a ballot box drama in kuwait the opposition voice on an entry poll saying that unconstitutional paving a new government backs political and pop legitimacy. day for the british media the leveson that publishes his damning report with lots of press speculation. with details off a short break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or
of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our force to be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. ok up shortly a ballot box drama in kuwait the opposition voice on an entry poll saying that...
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of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. foley roundly who is the time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with a former top cia analyst bring the governor who also sees that sir public knowledge of this benefit to the public affairs our war is to be in good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. just ahead tonight reporting on the election turnout tumbled in kuwait it seems the only cost paid off in a few minutes will tell you why changing the rules has enraged the votes this time the prime minister the press in a public paid for blood to downing i think some quote he says britain's free media needs to be brave with regulation. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction i
of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. foley roundly who is the time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with a former top cia analyst bring the governor who also sees that sir public knowledge of this benefit to the public affairs our war is to be in good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. just ahead tonight reporting on the election turnout tumbled in kuwait it seems the only cost paid off in...
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the white house is getting all of the latest information from the f.b.i. director. they're on top of this as well. >> that's right. this is a thing where, you know, the situation will light up and they'll start to get this information. in a fast-moving incident-- and this is my experience as a former assistant director of the f.b.i.-- sometimes inside information is overrated. which is you're getting information from n realtime from the scene, from the actual players on the ground and as we experience in trying to cover a story like that that information just because it's coming straight from the official sources and the actual witnesses also tends to change as it develops. i think what we'll see from the white house is a cautious statement that stays away from the facts and the numbers. and talks about the sentiment and for us to come together as a country in grieving and supporting this community in the parents and families of the victims. >> o'donnell: and there you see the president of the united states. >> this afternoon i spoke with governor malloy and f.b.i.
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insped of going to the f.b.i.. why didn't she call petraeus and say by the way, i am getting strange e-mails from an anonymous source. as your buddy, what do you think of this? she went straight to the f.b.i.. what an idiot. she was wanting publicity . the girl is broke! >> you don't feel bad for them like the tight clothes reviewed. >> don't feel bad for them. she is a vixen and a siren and loved the publicity. did you see her coming in and out of the house and flailing her hair and in and out of her car she liked the publicity. broadwell was in serious deep stuff and she hid away. you can see jill kelly looking out of her window and she hired a publicity lawyer and did charity work to show her in the favorable light. she is biggest -- ever. >> finally tonight, i was surprised by my friends at fox and friends on friday morning when they told me i had gangnum style. ♪ who knew i could dance. hey sexy lady. ♪ ♪ open gangnum tile. ♪ hey sexy lady.
insped of going to the f.b.i.. why didn't she call petraeus and say by the way, i am getting strange e-mails from an anonymous source. as your buddy, what do you think of this? she went straight to the f.b.i.. what an idiot. she was wanting publicity . the girl is broke! >> you don't feel bad for them like the tight clothes reviewed. >> don't feel bad for them. she is a vixen and a siren and loved the publicity. did you see her coming in and out of the house and flailing her hair...
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of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is the time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees that sir public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our wars should be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. think kuwait pro government can that is when the lion's share of seats in parliament after saturday's election but the islamist led opposition which boycotted the vote playing the turnout was as low as twenty six percent dismissing the lawmaking body that is illegitimate the opposition's vowed protests until the u.s. backed want to keep dissolve parliament. reports from kuwait. well voting in kuwait's highly controversial elections may be over but the battle over the country's political future has only just begun lots of new faces in the newly elected parliament which is deemed to be far more government friendly than the pr
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and the cia as we know for years has been there's been friction between the cia and the f.b.i. on matters so i mean you think this is going to sort of make matters worse by having yet another agency sort of not quite but sort of it competing with the cia. well competition is a tough term d.o.d. have his own missions and those do often get in get in conflict with cia c.i. sees itself and i'll be very very kind of my friends we call him the cling on because they are in star trek or they're you know they're kind of like the cling on their part of the federation but they do their own thing much like you know so they often do their own thing and they aren't necessarily in sync with d.o.d. so we take great exception and again for your audience to understand my book operation dark heart operation dark heart was going to be done without c.i.'s knowledge we were just going to do it and do it do it under under duties authority so again this is not the first time we'll be the last time that there's conflict and frankly as a deal the case officer we have done a number of things to work aro
and the cia as we know for years has been there's been friction between the cia and the f.b.i. on matters so i mean you think this is going to sort of make matters worse by having yet another agency sort of not quite but sort of it competing with the cia. well competition is a tough term d.o.d. have his own missions and those do often get in get in conflict with cia c.i. sees itself and i'll be very very kind of my friends we call him the cling on because they are in star trek or they're you...
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but, you know, thinking of this whole-- you know, in 2010, the f.b.i. statistics show that more people in this country were beaten to death than were killed by long guns of all kinds, including the so-called assault weapons. now, anybody killed by any method say tragedy. i'm not arguing that it isn't. what i am saying, bob, is that when you look at the problem-- let's say we pass diann dianne feinstein's bill, how would that stop the next school shooting? it wouldn't. because it doesn't take guns off the street, and if you did, you couldn't. so that doesn't solve the problem. >> schieffer: but doesn't it make it more difficult? mr. keene-- >> it doesn't-- >> schieffer: if a man had talked about that school in connecticut with a baseball bat, he might have given a couple of people a concussion, but all those children would not be dead. >> well, you know, the fact that something is misused, whether it's a baseball bat or the mass killing in a chinese school with an axe and a knife, doesn't mean that you ban baseball bats, axes and knives or guns. >> schie
but, you know, thinking of this whole-- you know, in 2010, the f.b.i. statistics show that more people in this country were beaten to death than were killed by long guns of all kinds, including the so-called assault weapons. now, anybody killed by any method say tragedy. i'm not arguing that it isn't. what i am saying, bob, is that when you look at the problem-- let's say we pass diann dianne feinstein's bill, how would that stop the next school shooting? it wouldn't. because it doesn't take...